Welcome to our wedding website! More info to come soon!
Below you'll find details about transportation, parking, hotels, and recommended activites.
Getting There
Glen Magna Farms
29 Ingersoll St.
Danvers, MA
Important Note: Ingersoll Street is located off of Centre Street. There is NO ACCESS to Ingersoll Street from Forest Street or Endicott Park.
Follow Ingersoll to the end. It changes from a paved road to a dirt road. The parking lot is at the very end.
Driving Directions
From Route 1 South ...
Take the Centre Street Exit.
Take your first right onto Armory road then your next right onto Centre st.
Follow for approx. ½ mile. Ingersoll Street will be on the left.
From Route 1 North ...
Take the Centre Street Exit.
Take a left at the end of the ramp.
Ingersoll will be less than ½ mile on the left.
From 95 South ...
Take Exit 68.
Merge onto Route 1 North and take the Centre Street Exit.
Take a left at the end of the ramp.
Ingersoll will be less than ½ mile on the left.
From 95 North ...
Take the exit for Route 114 West and then get on Route 1 North for one exit.
Get off at the Centre Street exit. Take a left at the end of the ramp.
Shuttle Info
Shuttle Info Coming Soon!
Hong Kong City Restaurant
174 Broadway,
Taunton, MA
Important Note: The banquet venue is located above the restaurant. To access it, please use the entrance at the back of the building. From the front, walk or drive up the hill along the right side of the building until you reach the rear entrance.
You may park in the small lot behind the building. If that lot is full, overflow parking is available in the main lot at the front.
Driving Directions
From Route 24 ...
Take exit 22 onto Route 138 North toward Taunton.
Continue straight for ~ 3.5mi. Hong Kong City will be on your right.
From I495 ...
Take exit 22 onto Route 138 South toward Taunton.
Continue straight for ~ 4mi. Hong Kong City will be on your left.
From Route 140 ...
Stay on Route 140 as it becomes Broadway (Route 138) in downtown Taunton.
Continue for ~ 0.4 mi. Hong Kong City will be on your left.
Shuttle Info
Shuttle Info Coming Soon!
Accomodations
Sonesta Select Boston Danvers
275 Independence Way,
Danvers, MA 01923
We've reserved a block of rooms at the Sonesta Select Boston Danvers in Danvers, MA at the following rates:
Deluxe King Room - $159/night
Deluxe Two Queens Room - $169/night
The deadline to book a room at this rate is April 20, 2026, but rooms in our block are limited so we suggest booking as soon as you can.
To get our reserved rates, follow the link below.
If you would prefer to call in and make your reservation, you may call the toll-free reservations department at 1-800-SONESTA. You will need to give the hotel name (Sonesta Select Boston Danvers) and our code when doing so: 052026STEP_1
Flying In
Airport
We recommend flying into the Boston Logan International Airport.
Rental Car
If you are flying in, we recommend renting a car for your convenience.
Danvers is approx. 20mi north of the airport/Boston, and Taunton is approx. 60mi south of Danvers.
More information about rental car options at the airport can be found here.
Public Transportation
If you prefer not to rent a car, you can reach Danvers, MA from the airport via the Logan Express Bus. The daily Danvers route travels between the airport and the Liberty Tree Mall in Danvers, which is next to the Sonesta Select Boston Danvers where our wedding shuttle will be stopping on Friday and Sunday.
For more information about the Express Bus, visit their website.
Things to Do
If you have time to spare, below are some of our recommended activites in the area!
In Boston
If you prefer not to drive, you can reach Boston from Danvers by taking the commuter train from Beverly Station (in Beverly, MA) to North Station (in Boston) and transferring to the MBTA subway system to get across the city. The MBTA now accepts tap-to-pay credit/debit cards and eWallets to get on the subway.
For up-to-date commuter train timetable and info, visit their website.
More information about the subway system can be found here.
Newbury Street | website
A street lined with upscale boutiques, galleries, cafes, and historic brownstones. An amazing walk all the way down to the Boston Commons Park on a nice sunny day!
Museum of Fine Arts | website
One of the most comprehensive art museums in the world, renowned for its vast and diverse collection spanning ancient to contemporary art from across the globe. Steph and Chris went to college just down the street at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design!
Arnold Arboretum | website
Free and open every day. A 281-acre preserve in the heart of Boston that acts as a living plant museum. Before moving to NC, Steph and Chris lived across the street from the Arboretum for two years!
Boston Chinatown | website
Blink twice and you'll miss it! Boston's Chinatown is tiny, but has lots of delicious food options and local history. This is probably the neighborhood where Steph spent most of her time in Boston. If you're looking for a bite to eat in the area, Steph recommends Pho Pasteur, Penang, and Shabu Zen!
New England Aquarium | website
An aquarium built over the ocean! Even if you don't go in, there's a seal exhibit that connects to the front of the building and you can see them from the outside!
North Shore (towns along the northern shore of MA)
Peabody Essex Museum | Salem, MA | website
The Peabody Essex Museum showcases global art and culture, blending historic and contemporary works in an innovative, immersive setting.
The Salem Willows | Salem, MA | website
A historic seaside park with arcades, picnic areas, eateries, and scenic ocean views, perfect for family fun. Chris' family used to meet at the Willows every year for family gatherings!
Winter Island Park/Waikiki Beach | Salem, MA | website
Winter Island Park features scenic campsites, historic landmarks, and Waikiki Beach, offering swimming, picnicking, and coastal views in a peaceful setting.
Salem Witch Museum | Salem, MA | website
The Salem Witch Museum explores the 1692 witch trials through dramatic exhibits and life-size figures in a historic Gothic-style building.
Hammond Castle | Gloucester, MA | website
Hammond Castle is a medieval-style castle museum showcasing art, inventions, and architecture, built by eccentric inventor John Hays Hammond Jr.
Newburyport, Rockport, Gloucester, and Marblehead
Great coastal towns to visit if you're looking for those quintessential coastal New England town vibes.